It takes Kirk getting kidnapped by an obsessive stalker for Spock to finally break the silence about what happened two years prior. This takes place during the fourth year of the first five-year mission.

Response to the challenge made by hope21108. This is also the prequel to Second Chances.

The much asked for sequel to Titanium. A year after the events in that story, Jim Kirk has grown into a competent captain. He is bonded with Spock, and life is as he wants it to be. But a new threat looms on the horizon. STID with a MASSIVE twist. This might be updated sporadically while I am in the process of moving.

Mirror Spock and Mirror Jim are on heavy pain killers after a shore party gone awry, leaving Spock badly injured, and both of them dazed and uncharacteristically open to suggestion. Jim decides it will be safer if they stay in Spock's cabin together for the night to avoid being assassinated in their sleep.

Spock was alone on a preindustrial planet during hostile weather conditions, and he had no food, no shelter, inadequate clothing, and no means to acquire any of these things. He certainly had no money to buy a street urchin's matches.

Jim and Spock are kidnapped by Orion slavers during a diplomatic mission, transported to a location outside of Federation space and sold to a mysterious woman who commands an entire world. Once there, they are forced to participate in her terrifying agenda: their friendship used against them and their strength brutally tested. Can they survive and escape, or will they be used to bring down the Federation itself?

Please check out the wonderful art created for this story by RowanBaines here!

James Kirk and Picard have defeated Dr. Soran, but it cost Kirk's life. Spock has brought his bondmate's body back to be buried on Vulcan. But Kirk's body is stolen. Spock and Picard search to find out who has stolen it and why. A year later, a man who looks exactly like Kirk is found in a lifepod. Who is behind Kirk's resurrection, and why? They discover an old enemy and a new threat.

****This is my version of a Star Trek-Generations sequel (and will not follow the Star Trek-Nemesis story line)****

What if the Eugenics Wars were actually the Mutant Revolution of X-Men: The Last Stand? What if the human governments had forced the mutant "cure" upon the global population, effectively silencing the X-gene?

Earth of the 23rd Century: After being supposedly irrevocably suppressed back in the 21st Century, the X-gene has started reappearing, with isolated cases popping up all over the place. A school is built in the middle of nowhere, in the rugged Australian outback – a school for these new “mutants”, Homo superior, far from civilisation to protect innocent bystanders from getting hurt by adolescents that aren’t quite in control of their powers yet.

Just because he doesn't show them, doesn't mean he doesn't have them...Spock is suffering from feelings of guilt over the loss of his mother and his home. Kirk comes to the rescue and finds solice of his own.